Bernie Sanders is unhappy with widespread use of Microsoft voting app in Iowa caucus
Democracy in America articles
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Muslim Voter Turnout to Spike Amid Discrimination
Islamophobia in campaigns is driving mass Muslim voter turnout for Democratic candidates
How the Iowa Caucuses Work
The unusual process behind Iowa Caucuses holds enormous power within America’s Presidential vote
Ted Cruz Versus the Ethanol Lobby in Iowa
Massive subsidies from Congress keep the ethanol lobby deeply engaged in Iowa Presidential race
The Story Behind Winning Canadian Women’s Suffrage
Local customs threw up unusual barriers for the activists who secured Canadian women’s suffrage
Is a Bloomberg Presidential Run Really Possible?
Much lies in the way of the Bloomberg Presidential campaign, including outdated laws
Why Politicians Hate Raising Money (But Still Do it)
If politicians hate raising money, why does the system require them to spend their time doing it
Is Big Money Igniting the American Populist Surge?
Fed up with explosion in political spending, voters are backing an unprecedented populist surge
The Year We Finally Won Redistricting Reform
In battles across the country, real redistricting reform is finally set to make waves in 2016
Nebraska Bill Would Harm Independent Candidates
Requiring signatures from 10 percent of registered voters would harm independent candidates